Daytona Medspa is a superior spa due to its highly trained and experienced technicians. After consultation and preparation, you receive a full 60 minutes, starting from the point that the massage therapist begins working.
Daytona Medspa has recently added Oncology Massage to its list of specialties, with every massage therapist trained in this technique. Oncology Massage has been shown to help patients heal in an all-natural way, allowing for relaxation and ease of tension with a “Do No Harm” approach.
Lymphatic Drainage Massage is a specialized massage type that gently assists the lymphatic system in maintaining the body’s fluid balance, blood circulation, and immune mechanisms. The system’s network of vessels and nodes contains lymph, a mixture of water, proteins, immune system components, waste products, and other remnants of cell metabolism. Lymph nodes, which filter out the debris, are found throughout the body, with especially large groups of them in the neck, armpits, and groin.
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Each treatment is performed by a highly qualified, licensed professional who will take the time to personalize your visit to meet your individual needs. Your treatments are performed in a friendly and peaceful setting.
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Oncology Massage has been shown to aid in easing nausea or lack of appetite, insomnia/feelings of exhaustion, low blood counts, localized pain or effects from surgery, side effects from chemotherapy and radiation treatments, and can also aid in boosting the immune system, strengthening compromised body organs and systems, lessening depression, and enhancing an overall feeling of well-being.
During cupping, your therapist will put a flammable substance such as alcohol, herbs, or paper in a cup and set it on fire. As the fire goes out, he/she puts the cup upside down on your skin. As the air inside the cup cools, it creates a vacuum. This causes your skin to rise and redden as your blood vessels expand. The cup is generally left in place for up to 3 minutes. The therapist then removes the cup and uses a small scalpel to make light, tiny cuts on your skin. Next, he or she does a second suction to draw out a small quantity of blood. You might get 3-5 cups in your first session, or you might just try one to see how it goes. Afterward, you may get an antibiotic ointment and bandage to prevent infection. Your skin should look normal again within 10 days.
These major collections of lymph nodes ensure that the lymph passes through as many nodes as possible before it returns to the circulatory system. During a lymph drainage massage, a specially-trained massage therapist uses a series of gliding, compressing, stretching, and cupping motions over the client’s body. The light rhythmic movements, applied without massage oil, stimulate the lymphatic system without compressing the vessels – allowing lymph to move easily through the tissues and lymph nodes. This massage follows a specific sequence over the body, so lymph isn’t trapped anywhere, making sure every area is treated with care.